Iguodala named NBA Finals MVP

Golden State's Andre Iguodala has been named Most Valuable
Player of the 2015 NBA Finals after the Warriors won game six
105-97 to clinch the title.

The versatile forward, who did not start a match in the series
until game four, shot 25 points on Tuesday, while he finished the
Finals with an average of 16.3 points per game.

Iguodala's defence on the Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James
was decisive in the Warriors' first NBA title in 40 years, while
the 31-year-old's surprising influence in attack in the second half
of the series was critical.

After the Cavs went 2-1 up in the series, Iguodala was put into
the starting line-up at the expense of centre Andrew Bogut and
scored 22, 14 and 25 in the next three games as the Warriors won
all three to be crowned champions.

Iguodala averaged 5.8 rebounds, 4 assists and 1.3 steals per
game over the six games of the NBA Finals.